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research Postoperative pressure alopecia in a child following the use of a gel horseshoe head pad
Using a gel head pad during surgery can cause hair loss in children.
research Consumption of fish oil high-fat diet induces murine hair loss via epidermal fatty acid binding protein in skin macrophages
Eating a high-fat fish oil diet caused mice to lose hair due to a specific immune cell activity in the skin linked to a protein called E-FABP.
research External lipid function in ethnic hairs
African hair has the most lipids, while Caucasian hair is more hydrated and stronger.
research 573 Marine and Bovine-Derived Collagen Peptides Inhibit Catagen Development and Generate Diverse Effects on Stem Cells and Progeny in Human Scalp Hair Follicles Ex Vivo
Fish-derived collagen may help hair grow longer and affect hair stem cells, while bovine collagen could benefit hair stem cell maintenance, potentially aiding in hair loss conditions.
research Dermoscopic findings in scalp psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis; Two new signs; Signet ring vessel and hidden hair
Two new signs, 'signet ring vessels' and 'hidden hairs,' help tell apart scalp psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis.
research Novel Strategy for Hair Regeneration: Exosomes and Collagenous Sequences of Human a1(XVII) Chain Enhance Hair Follicle Stem Cell Activity by Regulating the hsa-novel-238a-CASP9 Axis
Combining specific proteins and cell-derived particles may help treat hair loss.
research FOLLICULAR LIPOSOMAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS
New liposomal formulations may improve delivery of treatments to hair follicles, potentially helping with hair loss.
research Óleo essencial de alecrim (Salvia rosmarinus) no crescimento capilar associando o alta frequência e massagem epicrânia
Rosemary oil may help hair growth like 2% minoxidil.
research Costunolide promotes the proliferation of human hair follicle dermal papilla cells and induces hair growth in C57BL /6 mice
Costunolide helps human hair cells grow and can stimulate hair growth in mice.